That all depends on the vehicle and the motor. Some boats use the same kind of motor as cars and trucks, and the only difference is the intake and exhaust. However, some use a motor that turns the opposite direction as a regular motor. If you were to use this the engine would work but if you use a automatic transmission the fluid would not be able to pump and the converter would burn up. If you use a manual the gears would be reverse what they are.
In theory yes you can. As long as the engine will fit in the boat, is waterproofed, and can be rigged to move the boats propeller.
In theory yes you can. As long as the engine will fit in the boat, is waterproofed, and can be rigged to move the boats propeller.
what causes a boat motor 40 hp to stall when it is put in gear
yes they are the same motor but will have different components because one was designed for a boat and the other for a car
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The definition of motorboat is any kind of boat with a motor that runs it. It is usually any type of boat that is available as long as it has a motor. For example, a car is not a boat so it is not a motorboat.
ys if you can find a boat to put it on
well it depend on the size of the motor and the space for it.
It depends on the boat you have it on. You might go 60 mph if you put the motor on a high-performance center-console fishing boat. You might also go 5 mph if you put it on a tugboat that's pulling logs down the river.
The starter in a boat is sealed so that it can't ignite an explosion of fumes in the bilge. You could put a boat starter in a car, but it would be very dangerous to put a car starter in a boat.
It will flow over the sides